One-car crash with power lines down in Indian Lake, Hamilton County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed near State Route 30 and Cedar River Road in Indian Lake. Power lines were brought down, and the airbag deployed. Fire and emergency medical services were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire and Law Enforcement, Amateur Radio, and DOT
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Transcript:
00:00
Indian Lake fire to the intersection of Cedar River Road and State Route 30.
00:05
One car, motor vehicle accident,
00:07
power lines down.
00:13
There you see, dispatching shortly.
00:23
Hey, like, zero, four to two, five a second.
00:29
Go ahead, any like?
00:31
You go through.
00:41
Receive, say again your name number.
00:51
ER4-2-0.
00:54
Any lake R4-5 in room?
00:59
Receive.
01:14
IAWROWS!
01:22
Fire dispatch to Indian Lake Fire, respond to the intersection of State Route 30 and Cedar River Road for a one-car motor vehicle accident with wires down.
01:34
Repeat for any like fire, respond to the intersection of State Route 30 and Cedar River Road for a one-car motor vehicle accident with wires down.
01:47
Fire dispatch 1823.
01:54
411 to fire dispatch.
01:58
411.
02:01
Can you make sure the ambulance is dispatched we had airbag deployment?
02:10
Save.
02:22
Oh! Ah!
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M.S. Dispast, Indian Lake, EMS,
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respond to the intersection of State Route 30 and Cedar River Road for a one-car motor vehicle accident, airbag deployment.
02:42
Repeating for Indian Lake EMS, respond to the intersection of State Route 30 and Cedar River Road for a one-car motor vehicle accident airbag deployment.
02:54
EMS dispatch 1824.
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